Questions :

Options :
- Beating the bush.
- One who is dumb.
- Not being direct about an issue.
- Not being knowledgeable
correct answer : c)
The correct answer is: ✅ Not being direct about an issue
Meaning of the idiom “Beat around the bush”:
It means to avoid talking about the main topic or to be indirect in addressing an issue, often to delay or avoid saying something uncomfortable.
Explanation of other options:
❌ Beating the bush – Literal phrase, not the idiomatic meaning.
❌ One who is dumb – Incorrect interpretation.
❌ Not being knowledgeable – Doesn’t match the idiom.
So, the best choice is: Not being direct about an issue.